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− | The Beatles of fake bands! No wait, that's [[The Rutles]]. Well, how about the Dave Clark Five of fake bands. | + | The Beatles of fake bands! No wait, that's [[The Rutles]]. Well, how about the Dave Clark Five of fake bands? Bert Schneider and Bob Rafelson created this band for the TV series, inspired by the Beatles' ''Hard Day's Night'' movie. One presumes the Beatles weren't available for a weekly series themselves. Peter Tork, Mike Nesmith, Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones formed the granddaddy of fake bands and one of the most successful, at least during the run of their 1966-1968 [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0060010 TV series]. They gave the teenyboppers something to bob their heads and tap their toes to after the Beatles and other groups started dropping acid and making weirdo, undanceable concept albums. Has their formula been as successfully repeated? [[The Heights]], [[O-Town]], and [[The New Monkees]] sure tried. |
+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | [http://www.monkees.net/ The band's official homepage] | ||
[[Category:The Monkees|Monkees]] | [[Category:The Monkees|Monkees]] |
Revision as of 22:55, 5 May 2011
The Beatles of fake bands! No wait, that's The Rutles. Well, how about the Dave Clark Five of fake bands? Bert Schneider and Bob Rafelson created this band for the TV series, inspired by the Beatles' Hard Day's Night movie. One presumes the Beatles weren't available for a weekly series themselves. Peter Tork, Mike Nesmith, Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones formed the granddaddy of fake bands and one of the most successful, at least during the run of their 1966-1968 TV series. They gave the teenyboppers something to bob their heads and tap their toes to after the Beatles and other groups started dropping acid and making weirdo, undanceable concept albums. Has their formula been as successfully repeated? The Heights, O-Town, and The New Monkees sure tried.